Back in Feb I brushed my car on the side of a London bus. Was my fault and I stopped. We both looked at our damage, my car's door and wing were scraped, but the driver said he had no damage (I didn't check). He asked if I still wanted his details for a possible insurance claim, and I gave him mine.
A month later I received a letter from the bus company's insurance, asking me to get in touch with my insurers regarding damage to the bus.
I wrote back to them explaining the situation, ie that the driver verbally acknowledged on the day that he had no damage, and that I didn't file an insurance claim as damage to my car was minimal. I also wrote to the bus company to tell them I couldn't know for sure that the damage to the bus, if any, was done on the day, as the driver had said he had none.
Now three months letter I get another letter from the bus insurers, including a bill for repair of £400+, asking me to either contact my insurers or repay it myself.
Not to sure where I stand now (having never had an accident in 15 years). Go back and re-state what I said the first time? Get it settled via my comprehensive insurance scheme (what's the repercussion on future insurance costs?). Else?
Thanks